Amit Shah lauds BSF's all-women team for climbing Mount Everest

Published : May 22, 2026, 10:00 AM IST
BSF women team climb Mount Everest peak at 8 am (Photo/X/@BSF_India)

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah congratulated the BSF's first-ever all-women mountaineering team for successfully climbing Mount Everest, lauding their historic achievement as a rare example of grit, patriotism, and unwavering dedication.

Amit Shah Lauds Historic Achievement

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday congratulated the Border Security Force's (BSF) first-ever all-women mountaineering team for successfully climbing Mount Everest peak in Nepal.

In a post on X, Shah lauded the BSF all-women mountaineering team, asserting that their historic achievement serves as a rare example of grit, patriotism, and unwavering dedication. "Nari Shakti proves BSF's invincible might. My heartiest congratulations to the all-women mountaineering team of the BSF that scripted golden history by summiting Mt. Everest. Celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of the force, they conquered the world's highest peak and sang Vande Mataram to the skies, setting a rare example of grit, patriotism and dedication. My salutations to all the team members," said Shah.

BSF Scripts History on Mount Everest

As part of the BSF's Diamond Jubilee celebrations, the force's first-ever all-women mountaineering team successfully scaled Mount Everest, reaching the 8,848.86-metre peak at 8:00 AM (IST) on Thursday. The expedition team includes Constable Kouser Fatima (Ladakh), Constable Munmun Ghosh (West Bengal), Constable Rabeka Singh (Uttarakhand), and Constable Tsering Chorol (Kargil).

"Scaling the world's highest peak with unmatched courage and determination, BSF's first ever All Women Mt. Everest Expedition Team has scripted history under #MissionVandeMataram by successfully summiting Mt. Everest. The BSF's First all women mountaineering team comprising of Constable Kouser Fatima from Ladakh, Constable Munmun Ghosh from West Bengal, Constable Rabeka Singh from Uttarakhand and Constable Tsering Chorol from Kargil, successfully summited the Mt Everest (8848.86 M) at 8 AM (IST) today," said BSF.

Symbol of National Pride and Nari Shakti

According to the BSF, the expedition team marked the historic moment by singing 'Vande Mataram' at the summit. "Celebrating the BSF Diamond Jubilee Year, the Mahila Seema Praharis carried the spirit of 'Vande Mataram' to the top of the world. At an altitude where most people require oxygen support and even standing upright is a challenge, they sang Vande Mataram in one unwavering voice - creating a historic milestone that reflects the strength, resilience and indomitable spirit of Nari Shakti. This extraordinary achievement stands as a proud symbol of women empowerment, national pride and the BSF's steadfast commitment to excellence," added BSF.

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